Category: Editors’ Pick

Amazon’s Carbon Footprint Increases, How Tesla Lost The Affordable Electric Vehicle Race And Generac’s Home Microgrids

This week’s Current Climate, which every Saturday brings you the latest news about the business of sustainability.

Is There Science Behind Why Teens Wear Hoodies In Summer Heat?

Many teens are wearing hoodies in the summer. Science might actually explain why.

Is There Science Behind Why Teens Wear Hoodies In Summer Heat?

Many teens are wearing hoodies in the summer. Science might actually explain why.

InnovationRx: Gates, Bezos Back Alzheimer’s Diagnostics; Plus, Biden’s Long Covid Office

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This Startup Just Raised $50 Million To Bring More Doctors To Rural Areas

Homeward Health, founded by former Livongo executives, also announced a partnership with Priority Health to provide services to Medicare Advantage beneficiaries.

InnovationRx: WHO Declares Monkeypox Emergency; Plus: Covid’s Animal Origins

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Lowest Medicare Drug Plan Premium Doesn’t Always Mean Lowest Cost For You

When it comes to Part D prescription drug coverage, lowest premium and lowest cost aren’t always the same thing.

Was Key Alzheimer’s Research Manipulated?

For more than 15 years, much of the Alzheimer’s Disease establishment has focused its attention—and millions of research dollars—on the theory that the disease primarily is caused by the build-up of plaque, called amyloid beta, in the brain. But what i…

Was Key Alzheimer’s Research Manipulated?

For more than 15 years, much of the Alzheimer’s Disease establishment has focused its attention—and millions of research dollars—on the theory that the disease primarily is caused by the build-up of plaque, called amyloid beta, in the brain. But what i…

Athletes Of Color May Be Particularly Vulnerable To Heat — Here’s Why

As temperatures heat up, athletes of color could face greater risks. Here’s why.